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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seeing of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in a poetic or artistic context to describe the act of perceiving or witnessing something.
Example: "In the quiet of the night, there was a seeing of the stars that took my breath away."
Alternatives: "an observation of" or "a glimpse of".
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Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson played widowed Lancastrian "commoner" Elizabeth Woodville, soon seen beguiling Yorkist Edward IV Max Ironss), even though, possessed of her mother's "magic", she'd had a "seeing" of him killing her husband and father of her children.
We also performed astrometry (with a seeing of 1.5" and a scale of 0.63 /pixel to better see the suspect, just a few arcseconds away from the galaxy's nucleus), getting the following end figures: 02.80s 55.0" (J2000.0, mean residuals of 0.15" on both axes).
As Thrash and Elliot note, "The heights of human motivation spring from the beauty and goodness that precede us and awaken us to better possibilities". This moment of clarity is often vivid, and can take the form of a grand vision, or a "seeing" of something one has not seen before (but that was probably always there).
It is also at once a seeing of which rules to apply and how to apply them.
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I saw a picture of Dzhokhar.
A see-saw of a game.
We're seeing a demo of Maps.
We are seeing a lot of oil.
It required a new way of seeing.
Yet optimists see progress of a sort.
(See "Start Of A Goodyear").
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